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Quotes About Sorrow

Vengeance is a way of clinging to what we have lost. A wedge in the Last Door, and through the crack we can still glimpse the faces of the dead. We strain towards it with all our being, break every rule to have it, but when we clutch it, there is nothing there. Only grief.
~ Joe Abercrombie
A kiköt?ig ért a házam el?tt tipródó udvarlók sora, és én már nem bírtam a férfias könnyek árját, kénytelen voltam menekülni.
~ Joe Abercrombie
The dead pull the living down.
~ Joe Hill
After he pulled the trigger, Bing sat with the old man and listened to the rain rattle off the roof of the garage, while John Partridge sprawled on the floor, one foot twitching and a urine stain spreading across the front of his pants. Bing had sat until his mother entered the garage and began to scream. Then it had been her turn—although not for the nail gun.
~ Joe Hill
She wrote she heard them hammering nails all day long and that it was like living next to a coffin maker after a plague. When
~ Joe Hill
The idea that her death should precede his was worse than intolerable, it was obscene.
~ Joe Hill
The air was rank, and on my left, in a broad green meadow, arranged neatly in pairs, were dead lions and dead walruses and dead gazelles. It was like some horrible parade leading towards a cruel parody of Noah's ark, a ship for everything that was gone and never coming back, everything that would not be saved.
~ Joe Hill
Maybe she had found everything the world had to offer her: a notion very like despair.
~ Joe Hill
Gail looked out at the water, wanting to hear it again, that soft foghorn sound, and she did, but it was inside her this time, the sound was down deep inside her, a long wordless cry for things that weren't never going to happen.
~ Joe Hill
To weep was a kind of luxury; the dead felt no loss, wept for no one and nothing.
~ Joe Hill
When she cries, it is quiet, tearless, almost completely imperceptible: one more unheard prayer.
~ Joe Meno
Gobi jammed something hard into my spine, an elbow or a dagger or the barrel of a gun, and I sat down heavily, still feeling the old man's eyes on me. They were as brown as chestnuts, searching and soulful, with the depth of those of someone who'd lost something close to him and had never quite allowed himself to get over it.
~ Joe Schreiber
my eyes blurred wetly with hot tears
~ Joe Simpson
When you see how God restores you, how He pays you back for what was unfair, how He brings you out better, your mourning is going to be turned to dancing, your sorrow turned to joy, that weeping turned to laughter.
~ Joel Osteen
Jesus calls all sinners to repent. True repentance is not a nebulous response of sorrow; it requires definite actions. Repentance so transforms the mind that it results in a changed life. Repentance does not merely say "I'm sorry" (similar to what we say when we accidentally step on someone's foot). Rather, true repentance says from the heart, "I've been wrong and grieve over my sin, but now I see the truth, and I will change my ways accordingly.
~ Joel R. Beeke
You and I were meant to be together, even if we weren't meant to be happy.
~ Joey Comeau
I have the right to try to overcome the challenges in my own life, she continued fiercely. Who's to say that's not what makes as strong and decent? How much character and strength do you think someone who's never had any sorrow or loss of hardship possesses, My lord?
~ Joey W. Hill
At least she (Thomas' mom) knows what she wants is dead. What I want just refuses to be with me. Maybe I should compare notes with her on what's worse, for I swear to God sometimes I think if you were dead this would hurt less.
~ Joey W. Hill
God's gift to his sorrowing creatures is a joy worthy of their destiny.
~ Johann Bach
Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate,Who ne'er the mournful midnight hoursWeeping upon his bed has sate,He knows you not, ye Heavenly Powers.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Only by joy and sorrow does a person know anything about themselves and their destiny. They learn what to do and what to avoid.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
My peace is gone,My heart is heavy.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
If you've never eaten while crying you don t know what life tastes like.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Whatever is the lot of humankind I want to taste within my deepest self. I want to seize the highest and the lowest, to load its woe and bliss upon my breast, and thus expand my single self titanically and in the end go down with all the rest.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe